So Berry College might be sending mixed messages about being risky to students this year: First, we have THE PEER EDUCATIONS “a team of Berry College students specially trained to promote . . . . Continue Reading »

Celibacy has a kind of duck-rabbit quality, at least in my experience. If you catch me in one mood, and ask me what celibacy is like, I will be inclined to point out that one needs to be . . . . Continue Reading »

Or, The Conservative Case for Decreasing the Two-Thirds and Three-Fourths Requirements for Amendment In 1914, arch-progressive Herbert Croly founded The New Republic magazine and published his second . . . . Continue Reading »

In today’s On the Square , Gina Dalfonzo uses an up-and-coming theatrical re-imagining of A Tale of Two Cities to talk about the greatness of that particular book. It combines compassion for . . . . Continue Reading »

Charles J. Reid, Jr., who teaches law at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, recently posted something at a blog (tellingly called www.religiousleftlaw.com ), which the National Catholic . . . . Continue Reading »

B.D. , while we may never get a musical version per your suggestion, the debate between Jefferson and Henry over religious freedom and church/state relations in early post-revolutionary America lives . . . . Continue Reading »